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Amber Yang's avatar

Great conversation, you two! It truly is fascinating to see how the left/right landscape is shifting. For example, the BLM leader Mark Fisher endorsed Trump, while the Neo-Nazi commentator Richard Spencer endorsed Harris.

And I do have my suspicions that any far-right (or far-left) attack on our nation could very well be linked to shadowy interests within the Deep State that benefit off of keeping us fearful, divided and polarized.

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David A La Violette's avatar

Most US citizens aren't involved in policies. They support a team whether it's republicans or democrats. Voting outside those two parties makes little sense to them. What I get out of democrats is genocide is too bad, but Trump is a fascist, Putin's friend and against women and immigrants. The concept of voting third party to stop Palestinian genocide is too bizarre to them.

Since Kamala lost the popular vote, I don't think needs to be a concern. I hope that the democrats will step forward, but I only see that happening if Trump cuts off Ukraine because they believe that Putin is trying to take over the world. Mention BRICS and few have heard about it - they have no idea that it's a bigger economic powerhouse than G7.

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Zaquerí Nioúel's avatar

Thank you! Yeah, I did hear about that, but it took you reminding me of it. (Maybe that's the problem with interviewing a friend, much harder to stay on topic.) As I recall, the Western press portrayed it as Putin trying to woo North Korea away from China, but I interpreted that as a coping mechanism from those craven and cowardly creatures you mentioned, hahaha.

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